air hole (Meaning)

Wordnet

air hole (n)

a local region of low pressure or descending air that causes a plane to lose height suddenly

a hole that allows the passage of air

Webster

air hole ()

A hole to admit or discharge air; specifically, a spot in the ice not frozen over.

A fault in a casting, produced by a bubble of air; a blowhole.

A local region in the atmosphere having a downward movement and offering less than normal support for the sustaining surfaces of a flying machine.

air hole Sentence Examples

  1. The ice fisherman drilled an air hole in the frozen lake to facilitate fishing in the winter.
  2. The scuba diver emerged through the air hole in the ice after exploring the submerged cave.
  3. In pottery, creating an air hole in the clay is essential to prevent the formation of air bubbles during firing.
  4. The mammal surfaced through the small air hole in the ice to breathe before returning to the water.
  5. The inflatable raft had multiple air holes to ensure quick and easy inflation.
  6. The artisan carefully carved an air hole in the wooden instrument to enhance its acoustics.
  7. The trapped animal instinctively sought refuge by finding an air hole in the dense vegetation.
  8. The drill operator created an air hole in the wall to provide ventilation in the underground tunnel.
  9. A small air hole in the camping tent allowed for adequate ventilation during the night.
  10. The diver located the shipwreck's air hole, enabling them to explore the underwater wreckage.

FAQs About the word air hole

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The ice fisherman drilled an air hole in the frozen lake to facilitate fishing in the winter.

The scuba diver emerged through the air hole in the ice after exploring the submerged cave.

In pottery, creating an air hole in the clay is essential to prevent the formation of air bubbles during firing.

The mammal surfaced through the small air hole in the ice to breathe before returning to the water.